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The Driver ' s Seat: Administration U . Vic l mcipal Mr Gruw Administrators Handle Problems To Help The Students Usually when it was anntjunced on tht intercom tor someone to come to the oidce it was assumed that the were in trouble. Nis)t so most of the time. (!)ften the Principal. Mr, Knudsvig. or the Vice Principal. Mr Gruwell acted as consultants and problem solvers It a student had difficulty with another student, teacher, or a related problem, they could request a conference with jn administrator The Activities Director, Mr Dunphy, was present to help coordinate activities or related problems One of Mr. Dunphy ' s major ch )res was overseeing the handling of Prom and one of the minor task: was keeping the trtiphy case in order District Athletic Direc- tor Ken Rio maintained his office at Red River He kept a vigilence over Red River, Central, and other schools in tjur area. It might be said that the adnimistration keeps the school motoring along ' Mr. Knudsvig received a very special honor this year. He received an award for ' Boss of the ' V ' ear. an award presented by the National Secretary Association Marlys Rosholt. his secretary nominated him.
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Si. ' i[t Wcnbcfi; Brad Wcisfiian Diada Wcstatutt Don Wester never Mrs Schfoedl c»ur senior lihraridn stops troublemakers Jana H.)lrTies
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Ackerman, Let- Ann Atkersi»n, Bill Adams, Tracy Amundsun. Mark Anderson, John Anderson. Lynn Anderson, Steve Afch, RocheMe Armstrong, Duane Augustm. Peggy brandvold. Petei Brown. Lisa Brouillet, Cheryl Breytr, Jane Boushtc. Cynthia Bowman, Alan But-ligfH, Lisa .. Juniors Get Ready To Take The Drivers Seat! Look out everyone! It ' s the new seniors! Soon they ' ll be carrying responsibilities even they cannot imagine. If you luniors thought your second year went last, watch your third year go by at twice the speed. When the year runs by you, |ump on quickly and get the most o( your ride. There are so many things still left unfinished. How many clubs and activities have you passed up ' What were the classes you should have taken ' Besides all these things, there ' s the new com- mand. As seniors you must lead the way in spirit and school pride. Convince the other classes to get in- volved by setting an example. Most senior classes try to achieve this, but only those with the strongest desire have proven their leadership. Reach tor your goals no matter how unattainable they may appear. Make the m(jst of an important year ' Is it time for class already- ' asks Jim Schafer
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